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Kenya

Population

53 Million

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Capital city being Nairobi with a population of 4,5 Million

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Language

Swahili

 English is used for official and administrative purposes, as well as in education, business, and media.

Currency

Kenyan Schilling

It is advisable to use the local currency for most transactions​

1 Euro = 158 Kenyan Schilling

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Highlight

Maasai Mara National Reserve: The Maasai Mara is one of Africa's most famous wildlife reserves.

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MUST SEE

MAASAI MARa

Embark on an unforgettable journey to Kenya's renowned Maasai Mara, a captivating wildlife reserve promising an unparalleled safari experience. Teeming with iconic wildlife, including the "Big Five," cheetahs, giraffes, and more, the Mara offers thrilling encounters and captivating predator-prey interactions.

The Great Wildebeest Migration, a breathtaking spectacle from July to October, sees millions of animals traverse from the Serengeti to the Mara's fertile grounds. Game drives with expert guides provide insights into animal behaviors, while sunrise hot air balloon safaris offer incredible aerial views. With unbeatable photography opportunities and the chance to witness a world-renowned wildlife event, the Maasai Mara embodies Africa's untamed beauty.

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Amboseli National Park

Discover Amboseli National Park, a Kenyan gem cradled beneath the towering Mount Kilimanjaro. Renowned for its iconic elephant sightings against the backdrop of Africa's highest peak, the park's lush swamps and open plains provide a haven for a diverse array of wildlife. Observing elephants in their natural habitat, accompanied by the majestic Kilimanjaro, creates an unforgettable scene.

Beyond elephants, encounters with lions, cheetahs, and abundant birdlife add excitement to each safari adventure. As a cultural crossroads, Amboseli introduces you to the Maasai way of life, weaving a rich tapestry of wildlife, culture, and natural beauty.

Diani Beach

Diani Beach, nestled along Kenya's pristine coastline, is a tropical haven that harmonizes relaxation and adventure seamlessly. Its powdery white sands and turquoise Indian Ocean waters create an idyllic escape for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts alike. Dive into an array of aquatic activities, from snorkeling and scuba diving to kite surfing and deep-sea fishing, all within the vibrant embrace of the ocean.

Beneath the waves, vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life beckon exploration, while a short journey to Shimba Hills National Reserve offers encounters with rare sable antelopes and captivating bird species. Diani's allure extends beyond nature, with lively beach bars, restaurants, and bustling markets, enriching your experience with local flavors and crafts. Whether seeking tranquility, excitement, or cultural immersion, Diani Beach delivers a tropical paradise that caters to every traveler's desires.

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Health PrEcautions

Malaria is a concern in some areas. Consult a healthcare professional for anti-malarial medication and vaccinations. Stay up to date on routine vaccines.

Wildlife Encounters

Kenya is renowned for its wildlife. Follow guides' instructions, stay in designated areas, and maintain a safe distance from animals.

Water Safety

Bottled water is recommended for drinking. Avoid tap water and ensure water bottles are properly sealed.

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Visa

Most tourists do not need a visa to enter Kenya for up to 90 days. Check the latest visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling.

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Local Customs

Respect local customs. Greet with respect, and ask for permission before taking photos, especially of people.

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DRiving RulEs

Drive on the left side of the road. Roads vary in quality; exercise caution, especially outside urban areas.

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CRime Rate

Petty crime can occur, especially in crowded areas. Keep belongings secure and be cautious in busy locations.

ELectrIcal OutLets

Kenya uses Type G electrical outlets, 240V, 50Hz. Bring appropriate plug adapters if needed.

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SOUVENIRS

Choose ethically sourced items. Avoid purchasing wildlife products, ivory, and other illegal items.

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Tipping

Tipping is customary in service industries. Around 10-15% of the bill is typical, but check local norms.

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TIME ZONE

Kenya is in the East Africa Time (EAT) zone, which is GMT+3.

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EMERGENCY NUMBERS

For police, medical, or fire emergencies, dial 999 or 112.

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Essential TrAvel Tips - Kenya

CulturAl Highlight

Lamu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the Swahili Coast of Kenya, offers a captivating cultural experience. Roam through the maze of narrow streets, adorned with centuries-old Swahili architecture. Immerse yourself in the rhythms of traditional music and dance, witnessing age-old customs come alive.

Indulge in authentic Swahili cuisine, flavored with a fusion of African, Arab, and Indian influences. Discover the art of intricate wood carvings and handwoven fabrics crafted by local artisans. A visit to Lamu is a journey back in time, where the past intertwines with the present, celebrating the rich heritage and coastal traditions of Kenya.

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